Majo
Majo is a term with several related meanings in Spanish and other contexts. In everyday Spanish, majo (masculine) and maja (feminine) describe a person who is pleasant, friendly, and attractive. Used as a nickname or compliment, it can convey warmth, charm, or good looks, and the expression can be affectionate or ironic depending on the context.
Historically, majo and maja referred to a distinctive urban subculture in Madrid and other Spanish cities during
Today, the terms remain in use as informal adjectives or nicknames. In modern speech, “qué majo” or
As a proper noun, Majo appears as a surname or given name in Spanish-speaking communities.